Social media and coffee table books have been "bringing new attention and new eyes" to the brutalist style, an expert tells Newsweek.
Demolishing the vast concrete pile would be expensive ... the architect left New Haven with a two-block-long, six-floor brutalist parking garage whose paired piers form multilevel mutant arches, as if ...
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Dezeen on MSNEight "really evocative" brutalist buildings in Washington DCWashington DC has a large number of significant brutalist buildings. Here, architectural photographer Ty Cole picks eight of ...
During the baby boomer’s expansionist era, in a bold bid to expand, USC replaced its beloved brick heritage with unyielding ...
The brutalist movement was popular ... design is representative of hands (the splaying concrete piers) holding up books (the glassed-in floors). The great Italian engineer-architect Pier Luigi ...
A brutalist masterwork in the north of Italy, designed by architect Carlo Graffi in 1971 for the owner of a concrete company ... features original travertine floors, stairs, and built-in benches.
Nobody wants to sit in a theater for two hours watching someone sketch out a floor plan ... It’s less brutalist — a style that exploits the plasticity of concrete to create visual drama ...
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